"Consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis on Global Asset Allocation Strategies: Evidence from the Asian Block," The International Review of Comparative Public Policy, forthcoming. Co-authors Eric Girard and Tarik Zaher.

Consulting

Volatility transmission and market efficiency

Academic History and Background

Degree or Program

PhD, Finance - Syracuse University, 1987

Professional/Honorary Memberships

Member of the Financial Management Association

Professional Practice and Community Service

Dissertations Chaired or Read

The Effects of Macroeconomic Variables on The Southeast Asian Stock Markets (Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, And Thailand) During The Period of Asian Miracle and Asian Crisis

An Empirical Study of The Effect of Acquisitions on Shareholder Wealth in Thailand

Bio and Links

Brief Biography

Dr. Hamid Rahman is Professor of Finance in the School of Management at Alliant International University in San Diego. Prior to joining the academia, he had wide experience in public and private sector organizations including positions in an international subsidiary of Exxon and a stint on the Board of Directors of a subsidiary of Unilever.

His major research interests are risk management, international finance and behavioral finance. He has previously published in journals like, "Journal of Futures Markets," "Journal of Multinational Financial Management," "Global Finance Journal," "The Journal of Financial Research," "Financial Services Review," "Journal of Investing" and "Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics."

He has a Ph.D. in Finance from Syracuse University, New York and has previously held faculty positions in Old Dominion University, Norfolk and Louisiana State University Shreveport.